rush of blood

English

Noun

rush of blood

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    Synonym: rush of blood to the head
    • 2025 March 24, David Hytner, “Reece James bends it like Beckham to help England break down Latvia”, in The Guardian[1]:
      Jude Bellingham was lucky not to be dismissed for a second yellow card, which would have put an entirely different complexion on the night. His lunge into Raivis Jurkovskis in the 56th minute was emblematic of the frustration that had started to take hold. It was the kind of rush of blood that England dread in a major tournament tie.